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Earl’s Court ⇄ Neasden Station | Tube Journey, Train Times & Fares

The journey from Earl's Court to Neasden is in fare zones 1-3 and you’ll have to use the Piccadilly and Jubilee tube lines, changing trains at Green Park

  1. From Earl’s Court take the Piccadilly Line
  2. Change at Green Park to the Jubilee Line
  3. Leave the train at Neasden

Number of tube stops: 15 · Journey time: Approx 42 mins

Stations on the route: Earl’s Court ➜ Gloucester Road ➜ South Kensington ➜ Knightsbridge ➜ Hyde Park Corner ➜ Green Park [change train] Green Park ➜ Bond Street ➜ Baker Street ➜ St. John’s Wood ➜ Swiss Cottage ➜ Finchley Road ➜ West Hampstead ➜ Kilburn ➜ Willesden Green ➜ Dollis Hill ➜ Neasden

London Underground tube delays

Strikes and closures on the Piccadilly and Jubilee

First and last train times on the Piccadilly line

Tube times for the Piccadilly line

Alternative routes include Earl’s Court to Dollis Hill, Earl’s Court to Harlesden and Earl’s Court to Stonebridge Park

Stairs, lifts and escalators to the station platforms

Earl’s Court station is wheelchair accessible, and has step-free access from the street to the train

Neasden station is not wheelchair accessible

Earl’s Court station entrance – The Warwick Road entrance and booking hall are on the level, but you must use one flight of 8 stairs from the Earl’s Court Road entrance. After that there’s a lift down to the platforms. If you want to avoid the lift then you can use two flights of stairs to the District line platforms (14 steps down +13 steps down to the eastbound platform, or 2x14 steps down to the westbound platform), or an escalator and four flights of stairs to the Piccadilly line platforms (14 steps down +13 steps down +19 steps down +4 steps down)

Changing tube line at Green Park – There are two lifts and a long walk when changing platforms. If you want a shorter walk then you can use two escalators instead of the lifts

Neasden station exit – You must use three flights of stairs between the platforms and the exit (15 steps up +10 steps up +8 steps up)

The journey from Neasden to Earl's Court is in fare zones 1-3 and you’ll have to use the Jubilee and Piccadilly tube lines, changing trains at Green Park

  1. From Neasden take the Jubilee Line
  2. Change at Green Park to the Piccadilly Line
  3. Leave the train at Earl’s Court

Number of tube stops: 15 · Journey time: Approx 42 mins

Stations on the route: Neasden ➜ Dollis Hill ➜ Willesden Green ➜ Kilburn ➜ West Hampstead ➜ Finchley Road ➜ Swiss Cottage ➜ St. John’s Wood ➜ Baker Street ➜ Bond Street ➜ Green Park [change train] Green Park ➜ Hyde Park Corner ➜ Knightsbridge ➜ South Kensington ➜ Gloucester Road ➜ Earl’s Court

London Underground tube delays

Strikes and closures on the Jubilee and Piccadilly

First and last train times on the Jubilee line

Tube times for the Jubilee line

Alternative routes include Neasden to Dollis Hill, Neasden to Harlesden and Neasden to Stonebridge Park

Stairs, lifts and escalators to the station platforms

Neasden train station is wheelchair accessible, and has step-free access from the street to the train

Earl’s Court station is not wheelchair accessible

Neasden station entrance – You must use three flights of stairs between the entrance and the platforms (8 steps down +10 steps down +15 steps down)

Changing tube line at Green Park – There are two lifts and a long walk when changing platforms. If you want a shorter walk then you can use two escalators instead of the lifts

Earl’s Court station exit – There’s a lift between the platforms and the booking hall. If you want to avoid the lift then you can use two flights of stairs from the District line platforms (13 steps up +14 steps up from the eastbound platform, or 2x14 steps up from the westbound platform), or an escalator and four flights of stairs from the Piccadilly line platforms (4 steps up +19 steps up +13 steps up +14 steps up). After that there’s one flight of 8 stairs to the Earl’s Court Road exit, but the Warwick Road exit is on the level

Tube fare between Earl's Court and Neasden

This tube journey is in Oyster zones 1-3. The cheapest fare is £3 off-peak (£3.70 peak) when you pay by Oyster or contactless. There’s no return fare, you just pay the same as two single tickets

Cost of tube fare from Earl’s Court ⇄ Neasden Station | Tube Journey, Train Times & Fares
Fare zone Cash Oyster & Contactless cards
Single fare Single fare Daily cap
Peak Off-peak Peak Off-peak
Zone 1-3 fare £6.70 £3.70 £3 £10 £10
Travelcard prices from Earl’s Court ⇄ Neasden Station | Tube Journey, Train Times & Fares
Fare Zone Travelcards (Train, Bus & Tram)
One day travel­card Week travel­card Month travel­card
Anytime Off-peak
Zone 1-4 travelcard £15.90 n/a £61.40 £235.80
Zone 1-6 travelcard £22.60 £15.90 £78 £299
Zone 1-9 travelcard £28.50 £17 £111.30 £427.40
See our complete list of Adult fares 2024, Senior fares 2024, Child fares 2024, Oyster fares 2024, Contactless fares 2024 and Travelcard fares 2024
Note: Tube journey prices are correct as of

Peak and off-peak journey times

For Oyster and contactless off-peak is outside the hours of 6.30 AM-9.30 AM and 4 PM-7 PM (Mon-Fri). For travelcards it’s any time after 9.30 AM (Mon-Fri). Weekends are always classed as off-peak. Note: Between the 8th March and 31st May 2024 TFL are running a trial called ‘Off-Peak Friday Fares’, where Fridays will be classed as off-peak all day.

The fare is based on what time your journey begins. It doesn’t matter what time your journey ends.

Other ways to make this journey

Travel on foot – It’s around 5 miles to Earl’s Court, which is too far to walk

Travel by bus – Single fare: £1.75 (you may need more than one bus); Daily cap: £5.25; Weekly cap: £24.70; 1-day travelcard: £6; Weekly travelcard: £24.70 – Adult bus fares · Pensioner bus fares · Children’s bus fares

Travel by taxi – A five mile taxi ride between Neasden underground station and Earl’s Court station should cost between £23 and £35.50 and take about 21-35 mins depending on the traffic